Fall Porch Decor Ideas

One of the best things about an outdoor space is being able to usher in a new season by switching out the decor. My outdoor spaces aren’t big or weather- proof…but I love to bring a bit of the indoors out and cozy them up with fabrics, plants and accessories. I don’t worry if something gets wet because eventually it dries out. Nothing has ever blown away or been stolen. I try to use what I already have for the most part, but sometimes I end up buying something new. (A handy source list is at the end of the post.)

This fall my new additions are these vintage galvanized tubs. I looked long and hard for two that were still on their wash stands but never found a pair that I could afford.

Oh my gosh are they pricey.

So I decided to go with basic tubs and not only was it budget-friendly, but I think it was the right choice for my space. The tubs on the stands may have been too much. Even though I wish I lived in a farmhouse, the fact remains that I do not. These tubs add a bit of farmhouse without going over the top.

I’ll be back soon to show you exactly how I put them together. The plan is to keep them going (and alive) all the way through Christmas. I hope it works out. I figure even if the ivy dies I can add some other sort of greenery later and all will be fine.

Here are the basic ways I add decor to my outdoor spaces. It may vary slightly with the season but not very much. The first thing to start with is someplace to sit. A swing, rockers, chairs. Even if you have a tiny front porch hopefully you have room to add a small bench or even a stool.

If you have room for even one chair or bench, add some softness with fabric. A throw, pillows or a seat cushion…or a combination of any of the three. These brown plaid throws were my new addition last year on the back porch. This year they have moved to the front. The colors of Autumn are, in my opinion, stunning. Include them in your fabric. Browns, golds, oranges, deep reds.

Add a natural element. A pot of mums or something green like ivy. Depending on the size of your space, sprinkle the natural elements around. Something by your door…something in your sitting area.

Next on the list is definitely pumpkins. A Fall porch would not be complete without at least one pumpkin. I have a few small real ones and a few Funkins. When it gets closer to Halloween, I’ll put the Funkins away and replace them with the real thing.

That’s basically how I do it with every season. Sometimes it takes a bit of planning and other times I just wing it. For this fall porch, I did plan the new tubs but everything else I already had. Once everything was gathered, it only took me about 30 minutes to put it all together. As always, my little helper was at my side.

I don’t know if it’s a good thing or not, but since her attack, we have become almost inseparable. I guess it’s a natural thing so I’m trying not to dwell on it or worry about it. As some would say, it is what it is.

I’ve put together as many sources as I could for things used on my porch. If there isn’t a source listed, it’s either vintage or no longer available. I’ll see you in a few days for my Fall Home Tour. I’m joining an amazing group of DIY/Decor bloggers so be prepared for tons of inspiration. Enjoy your day!

Comments

I totally want to copy your pumpkins in the lantern idea. I’ve hooked to your link for the lights too. Always something new and I’d never have known without you!! So simple. Brown plastic!! Color of wood!!!
And the doily. I buy real pumpkins for they end up being less expensive plus I love gourds!!! So inside I shall slip a doily over the top of a pumpkin…and reattach that stem with hot glue?!!!
Lovely

I love your front porch and especially your galvanized tubs! They are perfect. I also like the black and white plaid blankets. Pumpkins (real and fake) and mums are on my decks already along with cattails and hydrangeas in my old milk can. I had missed your post about your sweet Kelly and am so sorry you both had to go through all that but I’m glad that she is better and still by your side. Happy Fall to you! Hugs Pam

Like you, Ann, I wish I had a farmhouse. I can remember days being at my Aunt’s farmhouse making pies with her and berry picking with my cousins. I’m an only child so it was always great to have someone to hang out with. Enough reminiscing.

Love the rocker, love the throw, love the pumpkins, I guess I love everything! I put out mums in some my planters and have my little rocker on my little porch. Well, when I came home the other day (my son is a landscaper) he had left a bale of hay on my porch and moved some of mums on top of it. It was so sweet of him. You know, sometimes they drive you crazy and they do something like that! Ya gotta love em!

Ann, you’ve given me an idea! I have several collars my grandmother made for me; do you remember them? They were crocheted, and we put them on a pullover “banlon” sweater and wore it with a matching button up sweater. I’ve been wondering what to do with them. I think I’ll do a few pumpkins and put them on the hearth in the living room. Thanks so much; the porch looks wonderful.

Ann, I love those galvanized tubs at your front door! Your porch looks so cozy with those throws in the rockers. And every time I see that lace adorned pumpkin, I just swoon! (And Kelly, too, I just adore her and love seeing her pics, too!)

Ann, your fall porch is beautiful!!! I love the use of galvanized tubs at the door.I just might have to use that idea out my back door! I could tell your decor anywhere! It’s clean and fresh and so will done! I’m so inspired any time I stop by!

When I look at Kelly, I picture a elderly British nobleman wearing a monocle. Being traumatized, it’ll take some time to heal. Love your Fall porch Ann. Fall is slowly coming around, meaning dryer air. Need to finish with my front porch with my faux Autumn leaves and flowers. Kathleen in Az

Ann, your porch looks lovely! I often lament about the things I don’t have (such as a farm house or a bigger front porch) but you help me to remember to work with what I do have. Thank you always for your inspiration!

Th galvanized tubs and their contents are fabulous. I am planning to use a copper boiler that was my in-laws, and place my two ferns in it. We kept several large parts of our tree we had removed four years ago. I set pumpkins on them, add my scarecrow, cornstalks, and mums. Small, twinkling, autumnal colored lights on a timer highlight our small porch. I keep this visual from the beginning of autumn till my family dinner on Thanksgiving Day.

What a pretty fall porch! I love all your clever touches–especially the lace pumpkin. Who would have thought that adding lace could make such an elegant transformation! Thanks so much for the inspiration!

I am very sorry about your fur kid. Just like the rest of us, after a violent attach, her confidence is also a part of the injuries. You may want to work with a trainer to help her recover. Best wishes, and thanks for the décor ideas. I have been inspired!

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